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Unit 16. Vocabulary. s tellar. Everyone could not resist talking about how stellar the play was on Broadway. Part of Speech ~ Adj. Definition ~ pertaining to a preeminent performer; outstanding or immense Synonyms ~ astronomical, cosmic, heavenly. lapse.
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Unit 16 Vocabulary
stellar • Everyone could not resist talking about how stellar the play was on Broadway. • Part of Speech ~ Adj. • Definition ~ pertaining to a preeminent performer; outstanding or immense • Synonyms ~ astronomical, cosmic, heavenly
lapse • The newly released man from jail temporarily went back to his only ways or had a lapse in judgment when his old friends asked him to go out for a night in town. • Part of Speech ~ Noun • Definition ~ an accidental or temporary decline from an expected condition or state. • Synonyms ~breach, error, fault, blunder, oversight
striplings • Over the holiday, I was egger to meet and get to know my new striplings in my classes. • The striplings, puppies, were so extremely cute as they ran across the yard to play with one another. • Part of Speech ~ Noun • Definition ~ youth • Synonyms ~ adolescent, fledgling, minor
receding • As we are docking the bout we can see that the tide is receding by observing the water lines on the wood. • A friend of mine has a receding hair line; his hair is reducing. • Part of Speech ~ verb • Definition ~ to go or move away; retreat; go to or toward a more distant point; withdraw. • Synonyms ~ decrease, diminish, fade, reduce, retreat
brisk • The children knew they were going to be in trouble, so they walked in a brisk way to their room before their mother found the broken vase on the floor. • The wind was so brisk that it blew everything off of the tables including the heavy items! • Part of Speech ~ Adj. • Definition ~ lively, quick, vigorous • Synonyms ~ energetic, speedy, bustling
pace • While on a diet the ladies will walk around the park with weights and a fast pace. • The dog’s pace was so fast that his owner had to run to keep up with her. • Part of Speech ~ Noun • Definition ~ the distance covered by a step; speed of movement, esp. of walking or running. • Synonyms ~ footstep, stride, walk, tread
exacerbated • “My little brother has made me so exacerbated that I wanted to scream!” Marie exclaimed to her friend. • Many get exacerbated while sitting in traffic, but I find it to be a great time to review what I learned in class and study for upcoming tests. • Part of Speech ~ Adj. • Definition ~ being irritated; being aggravated • Synonyms ~ annoyed, provoked, maddened